Proiectura astralis, vel peregrinatio astralis, vel peregrinatio animae, est interpretatio experientiae extra corpus quae exsistentiam sumit corporis astralis a corpore physico separatam et potens itineris extra id faciendi.[1] Proiectura astralis fit cum corpus astrale corpus physicum reliquit ut iter in planitie astrali faciat. Notio peregrinationis astralis fontes in communibus vitae post mortem narrationibus religiosis,[2] in quibus iter vel ascensus conscientiae vel animae sic describitur: "experientia extra corpus, in quae peregrinator spiritualis corpus physicum reliquit et iter in eius corpore subtili (vel corpore somniandi vel corpore astrali) in regna 'altiora' facit."[3][4] Saepe cum somniis et generibus meditationis consociatur.[5][6]

Separatio Corporis Spiritualis. Imago in The Secret of the Golden Flower, libro Sinico de alchemia et meditatione.
Ikiryō. Imago a Toriyama Sekien facta.
Imago proiectura astralis.
  1. Creditur corpus astrale esse anima quae corpus reliquit et iter per regnum spitiruale (planities astralis) facit: "Astral projection," Webster's New Millennium Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.7), dictionary.com.
  2. Suki Miller, After Death: How People around the World Map the Journey after Death (1995).
  3. Anglice: "out-of-body experience, wherein the spiritual traveller leaves the physical body and travels in his/her subtle body (or dreambody or astral body) into 'higher' realms."
  4. Roger J. Woolger, Beyond Death: Transition and the Afterlife, Royal College of Psychiatrists.
  5. Muldoon et Carrington 1929.
  6. Zusne et Jones 1989.

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